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Karl Schneider (screenwriter)
Karl Schneider may refer to: *Karl Schneider (cricketer) (1905–1928), Australian cricketer * Karl Schneider (activist) (1869–1940), German ophthalmologist, activist, resistance fighter against Nazis * Karl Schneider (Austrian footballer) (born 1902) *Karl Schneider (Swiss footballer) (active 1899–1901), Swiss footballer * Karl Max Schneider (1887–1955), East German zoologist * Karl Schneider (German architect) (1892–1945), German architect * Karl Schneider (Swiss architect) (1884–1959), Swiss architect * Karl Schneider (art director) Karl Schneider (1916 – 1996) was a German art director.Brockmann p.235 He was active in East German cinema from 1949 onwards, at the state-controlled Babelsberg Studios, but later worked in the West. Selected filmography * ''The Blue Swords'' ... (1916–1996), German film set designer * Karl Schneider (philologist) (1912–1998), German philologist {{hndis, Schneider, Karl ...
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Karl Schneider (cricketer)
Karl Joseph Schneider (15 August 1905 – 25 September 1928) was a cricketer who played for Victoria and South Australia. Cricket career Only 157 cm tall, Schneider was born in the Melbourne suburb of Hawthorn and was a left-handed batsman who occasionally bowled right-arm wrist spin. Schneider showed precocious talent as a schoolboy player and was selected for his first-class debut as a 17-year-old while attending Xavier College, Melbourne. Batting at number eight, he contributed 55 runs to Victoria's (then) world record total of 1059, against Tasmania.Cashman et al. (1996), p 462. Despite this promising start, Schneider had to wait two years for another opportunity and he eventually relocated to Adelaide in 1926 when it became obvious that he was not going to get a regular place in the strong Victorian batting line-up. Schneider was also a noted footballer and he joined the Norwood Football Club on his move to Adelaide. In 1926–27, his first season with South A ...
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Karl Schneider (activist)
Karl Schneider (27 June 1869 – 5 November 1940) was a German ophthalmologist, pacifist and resistance fighter against Nazism. Life Schneider was born to Catholic and liberal parents in Ettenheim. He studied medicine and specialised in ophthalmology. In 1898 he settled in Neunkirchen, Saarland and started his practice. From the end of the century he showed an interest in the burgeoning social democracy and studied the works of Marx, Engels, Bebel and Kautsky. After World War I during the November Revolution he was a member of the workers' council, which was later dissolved by French troops on 1 December 1918. In Neunkirchen he was responsible for the welfare of the sick. In 1919 he was a founding member of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) in Neunkirchen. He was selected as a frontrunner at the USPD council election on 11 July 1920, and was elected to the Ottweiler district council and to the Neunkirchen town council. After the unificatio ...
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Karl Schneider (Austrian Footballer)
Karl Schneider (born 16 December 1902, date of death unknown) was an Austrian footballer. He played in eight matches for the Austria national football team from 1926 to 1928. References External links * 1902 births Year of death missing Austrian men's footballers Austria men's international footballers Place of birth missing Men's association football players not categorized by position {{Austria-footy-bio-stub ...
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Karl Schneider (Swiss Footballer)
Karl Schneider was a Swiss footballer who played for FC Basel Fussball Club Basel 1893, widely known as FC Basel, FCB, or just Basel, is a Swiss football club based in Basel, in the Canton of Basel-Stadt. Formed in 1893, the club has been Swiss national champions 20 times, Swiss Cup winners 13 times, and .... He played in the position as defender. Between the years 1899 and 1901 Schneider played a total of 25 games for Basel without scoring a goal. Seven of these games were in the Swiss Serie A, and 18 were friendly games. In the 1899–1900 season FC Basel did not play competitive football. He was called Schneider (II) and was the team captain in their 1900–01 season. Sources and references * Rotblau: Jahrbuch Saison 2017/2018. Publisher: FC Basel Marketing AG. * Die ersten 125 Jahre. Publisher: Josef Zindel im Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, Basel. Verein "Basler Fussballarchiv" Homepage FC Basel players Swiss men's footballers Men's association football defende ...
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Karl Max Schneider
Karl Max Schneider (13 March 1887 - 26 October 1955) was an East German zoologist who served as director for the Leipzig Zoo from 1934 till his death. He was an expert on lions and their biology and was responsible for coining the behavioural term " flehmen". Biography Schneider was born in Callenberg, Lichtenstein, one of six siblings in a merchant family. He studied in his hometown and then at Waldenberg where he became a teacher from 1908 working in Meerane. In 1912 he received an Abitur from the Realgymnasium Freiberg and a degree in science in 1910 from the University of Leipzig. In 1913 he wrote a thesis on the philosophy of Heinrich Rickert's transcendentalism Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in New England. "Transcendentalism is an American literary, political, and philosophical movement of the early nineteenth century, centered around Ralph Wald ..., but due to the onset of World War I he received a doctorate only ...
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Karl Schneider (German Architect)
Karl Schneider may refer to: * Karl Schneider (cricketer) (1905–1928), Australian cricketer *Karl Schneider (activist) (1869–1940), German ophthalmologist, activist, resistance fighter against Nazis *Karl Schneider (Austrian footballer) (born 1902) *Karl Schneider (Swiss footballer) (active 1899–1901), Swiss footballer * Karl Max Schneider (1887–1955), East German zoologist * Karl Schneider (German architect) (1892–1945), German architect * Karl Schneider (Swiss architect) (1884–1959), Swiss architect * Karl Schneider (art director) Karl Schneider (1916 – 1996) was a German art director.Brockmann p.235 He was active in East German cinema from 1949 onwards, at the state-controlled Babelsberg Studios, but later worked in the West. Selected filmography * ''The Blue Swords'' ... (1916–1996), German film set designer * Karl Schneider (philologist) (1912–1998), German philologist {{hndis, Schneider, Karl ...
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Karl Schneider (Swiss Architect)
Karl Schneider may refer to: * Karl Schneider (cricketer) (1905–1928), Australian cricketer *Karl Schneider (activist) (1869–1940), German ophthalmologist, activist, resistance fighter against Nazis *Karl Schneider (Austrian footballer) (born 1902) *Karl Schneider (Swiss footballer) (active 1899–1901), Swiss footballer * Karl Max Schneider (1887–1955), East German zoologist *Karl Schneider (German architect) (1892–1945), German architect * Karl Schneider (Swiss architect) (1884–1959), Swiss architect * Karl Schneider (art director) Karl Schneider (1916 – 1996) was a German art director.Brockmann p.235 He was active in East German cinema from 1949 onwards, at the state-controlled Babelsberg Studios, but later worked in the West. Selected filmography * ''The Blue Swords'' ... (1916–1996), German film set designer * Karl Schneider (philologist) (1912–1998), German philologist {{hndis, Schneider, Karl ...
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Karl Schneider (art Director)
Karl Schneider (1916 – 1996) was a German art director.Brockmann p.235 He was active in East German cinema from 1949 onwards, at the state-controlled Babelsberg Studios, but later worked in the West. Selected filmography * ''The Blue Swords'' (1949) * '' Quartet of Five'' (1949) * ''The Benthin Family'' (1950) * '' The Axe of Wandsbek'' (1951) * ''The Empress of China'' (1953) * '' Der Teufel vom Mühlenberg'' (1955) * ''Les Misérables'' (1958) * '' Peter Voss, Thief of Millions'' (1958) * '' Every Day Isn't Sunday'' (1959) * ''Hot Pavements of Cologne'' (1967) * '' Our Doctor is the Best'' (1969) * ''Count Dracula Count Dracula () is the title character of Bram Stoker's 1897 gothic horror novel '' Dracula''. He is considered to be both the prototypical and the archetypal vampire in subsequent works of fiction. Aspects of the character are believed by som ...'' (1970) References Bibliography * Stephen Brockmann. ''A Critical History of German Film''. Camden House, 2010. ...
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